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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 15, 1905)
SECOND HAND GOODS BOUGHT OR SOLD We have the largest stock of second hand goods iii Union couniy , and are always in the market to buy more, If yon want to sell we bare, cash to pay you, if you want to bay we can please you. Wood bed steads 50 c each Iron bed steads .$ 2.25 and up 36 bed room suits 10.00 and up Cock store 4.00 and up Heaters . 10C and up Chairs .25 and up Good dry 16 inch or 4 foot wood Now is your cbante to get everything you need cheap The La Grande Pawnbrokers Corner Fir and Adams Remember we still boy 'and aeU till kind rr-- co oi Second Hnd Coodijl J J J fnone 1301 NEW TODAY Holland Milchner Herring .Anchovies Cromarty Bloaters New Fat Mackerel Queen 'Olives BAKER BROS. Adams Avenue Phone HOI get the: habit Of buying your Coal from us WE HAVE Rock Springs and Cumberland Aek any of our customers about us We are wholesale and retail dealers in Hay, Grain, Millfeed, Flour, Etc. ! Grande Rondc Cash Company, Trees Lewis Dean Crowe Phone 1801 New warehouse on Jefferson Avenue The Nurse and the Doctor Will tell you that the success of a prescription de pends ou the purity of its ingredience. There is as much variety in medicine as in other merchan dise, lu our prescription-filling "Qulity" is always our first consideration. You can implicity trust your prescription to us quality, accuracy and the right price are the never failing trio upon which we think we have' a right to appeal for your patronage. A. T. HIL-U Registered Pharmacist. Phone, Farmers Line, 58 Pacific States 1361 La Grande, Or. LOCAL ITEMS WHAT SOME PE0PL IN AND OUT OF TOWN ARE DOING. REDUCTION SALE Wt havt made np our mind to sell every roll of Wall Paper in our ; itorc before the next iprinj dock arrive, and in order to insure complete clean-up we have cut the price re jardleu of former price I Wall Paper from 5 cents up w. Want to clear the house before March 1st at wi expect a carload of Will Wiper to a arrive on that date. We save more Wall Paper -now n hand than all the other paper house n the county. There ) "(ore you will have a ireater variety to aelect from. Our present stock b cetnplctc. I Stackland & McLacalen PAINTS.. :eibS AND GLASS ' Mia Josie Laird, cl Elgin, in in tbe city today, St Valentine day was enjoyed by all to tho (ult extent, J B Metaick, of Baker City, ia in La Grande today up business. ?0er Niagara FaJlb' at Stewards Opera House touighf, a good play. Mr V Palmer, of Elgin, was a buei dm visitor in tbe city yesterday. County school Superintendent E E Bragg left this rooruiog for a short business trip to: Union. Mra V L Vaa Naye who baa been ill with diptberia la rapidly Improving, and it waa reported that tbe family would be oat ol quarantine today. Bart Huffman, editor of the Bo at Pendleton, baa returned to that place after beiDg in La Grande aa a witness in tbe Maynard case. Wm Murphy, of Obehalis, Wasb, of tbe firm of Murpby -Bros, of the Chicago store, is ia tbe city for a tffm days visiting relatives. Pre Lewis of tbe Grand Boode Cash Co, left this morning .'or points eiMi, Lm tiestiuation being rJutte, in tbe interest of tre company. Dave Clark and son Frank, of tbe Cove, were in the city today on a brief business trip. . Date says it was a little cool at tbe Cove for a few days. Julius Boesh has a large comber of men and teams engaged in bauliog Ice from bia pond to bis brewery and atorage house on Jefferson Ave. Miss Mary Ramsey who was opera ted upon yesterday for appendicitis by Dra Smith and Baoon, is reported to b getting along very nicely today. Wm Gilpin , tbe florist who recent ly burnt out, will Wave shortly for Payette, Ida, to locate. An ad ap pears in this issue offering his proper ty for aalo. Miss Olive Joues entertained a few mends at a Coasting Party in tie foot bills near her bonne irf the Old Town last night. Coasting is very good at present. The thermometer registered 30 de grees below znro at Sumpter 8unday morning, and tbe oldest inhabitant stated that it was tbe coldest weather in the history of that cimp. Boy H Miller, formur cashier and baok president in Sumpter. it now filling a bookkeepers position with tbe Lack & Kadisu Sampling Works at Ionapah.-Baker Herald. Tbe funeral of Mrs Carrie Van de Boeard wbo died at Perry, Sunday, aged 32 years, ws held from the M E cburoh in this city this afternoon. Rev J D Gillilan officiating. Henry Ctrr funeral directors. Tbe case of H Maynard rs O E k N Co, which is before tbe circuit court will go to the jury tbis afternoon and will probably come to an end tonight. Disl Atty Lorn ix beard the argu ments for tbe plaintiff since noon. Tba members of the Over Klacara Falla' Company arrived in tb city this morniog and are arranging to pot on one of tba best playa of tha season tonight. Mrs J H Preacott waa taken serious ly ill tbis morning while attending to some duties about tbe yard and ia still very aick. - The doctors (ear that her case is bordering on paralysis. Tba Observer readers will kindly bear with ns a day or two more, tbe big press la beln pat in as rapidly aa pore i Lie and hope to have it ready to ran papers off by tomorrow or next day. E G Adcook, Via ancceasor to the E Androaa f urn iture Co. ts offering some rare bargaina in furniture, carpets and house torn tebings 125 iron beds from 12.75 to 12 etc Frank Barns at the am place o&Vs bargains in pint ores, frames,- mouldings, curtain fixtures etc Died GOODWIN-In thin city, Feb. 18, 1905, at the residence of Mrs. A E Jonas .oo TbirQ street, Garold A Goodwin, the eighteen months old aon of Mr and Mra. G Goodwin. The parents have tbe sympathy of tba entire community in tbeir afflic tion. Funeral arrangrmenta will be announced later. Heprydc Carr. fun eral directors. - Merger Bill Made Law By Scripps News Association Olompia, Feb 15-Tba Merger Bll1 wbieh makes this a' ate a nursery for trusts and industrial combines, similar to Nw Jersey, waa made a law today. 1900 v WASHING MACHINE I am agent for the celebrated 1900 Ball Bear Washing Machine which I am selling on an absolute guarantee, you can take it on trial with the previlage of returniug if not satis factory . Atrial will convince yon of its good qualities. MRS, T. N, MURPHY, CROCKERY AND SPORTING GOODS "'V- 1 lliUJ.ll.U-U, 1.1 " )JI-J,M IIM. .. .JM.1..S TO nnoomoaao tbeytay. It la becoming , j J more comon every day. People arc exercising tbeir good judgment by np plylDg their oeedi In menu at our market; ' If you want tbe best, at prloes aa low aa the lowest, come in and sec what we bare 1 to Boll. Your eye will tell a bigger and better story than our space per miu now, FOR DYSPEPTICS Osteopathy does not scout either tbe preaence or importance of all ancb cauaea ia tbe development of dyspepsia ; but Osteopathy has found a nw and a more c"nptnt can so than any single ! one of these foregoing; and tba Osteo-1 patbio messHge to dyspeptics who io I great numbers are failing to get per- j mauent relief from the old-time treat-; uient of auoh old time causes is that a judicious application of Osteopathic skill to tba problem will mote than likely solve it and work out a rare. ill WmMMt VntniBaKKBavani BOSS Meat Market Stillwell & Vandermeulen, . Proprietors; 1 Peter Grant, ro-xlmaetor for this division of the O R & N has returned from a bufinres trip to Penlton. ' Mesda rues C H Finn and Aab will entertain ' the High Five Club at the home of tbe former tomorrow after, noon. Tbe ladiea will meet at 2 o'clock. A FAVORITE PLACE with those vbo know what good living IU6&D8 is THE MODEL RESTAURANT. There are all tbe little accessories that help to make a meal enjoyable a well set table, comfortable seats, plenty of room, courteous gaiters, and efficient service. Tbe cheif attraction, however, is tbe excellent food and fine cooking. Prices are very satisfactory, too. MODE L ..iJTAURANT J. A. ARBUCKLE, Prop. open day,and;nioht Wo .. weekly Meal . -A Ttckata Caxti J&SO THE BARGAIN STORE New Lace Collars New ShoppingiBaskets New Hair Switches New Tablets and SchoolJSupplies E M WELLMAN & CO La Grande - Oreoroir tEi m g tit HENRY cS6 CARR FUNERALS DIRECTORS LKENJED EMB.LMER5 P Lady ateistaut. Calls answered day and night, i Phone No. 621. pi J. C. Henry, residence 664 H J. J. Carr, residence 386 , La Grande.Oregon i. sii jL 1 s! yM. ysL yn kn va zsl z-s yzs x tt jp f Notary Public Insurance Money to Loan Representing the Equitable Savings & JLoan Asso ciation of Portland, Or., the strongest, safest & moBt reliable institution on the Pacific coast, under Stat supervision. Loaos made short or long time to suit WM. GRANT, Agent City property .for sale. aaoaaaaaasJa,aatit 1 1 SPECIAL SALE EMBROIDERIES HANDKERCHIEFS RIBBONS f TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY, T URSDAY, FEB. 14, 15, d 16 a a a. tf a r,n rnrtAirriMr a sv aiarvl t aw ZUUU YAKub cmbkuiljckt, iuc, izj, and revalues, 7 J. per yar(j vv --I v 1 Ul "i inuioo ito ana 10c Handkerchiefs 10c each 25doten, Children's 6c Handkerchiefs 2Jc each 50 pieces, 10e Ribbons, all colors, '' . 5 d 60 doen, ladies' 8o aud 10c Handkerchiefs 5c each ' . These goods were purchased specially for this sale, are all exceptionally good values, and offered for sale at much below regular price DAIMAm1nn 4-1 T r T. 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